Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1950 — Page 21

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checkers, and “coke” parties, The after-school recreational hour was begun in 1947 by our vice, principal, Justic Marshall,

who, at the time, was athletic

director. Mr. Marshall had noticed students sitting in the drugstore, after school particularly girls who went steady with athletes and were waiting for them to finish practice. Having given the subject some serious thought, and having seen the enjoyment derived from the lunch room activities, he consulted Walter Gingery, principal, about setting up this program, The program was approved, and with the aid of 11 teachers who volunteered to oversee the cafeteria by taking turns of one week, it went into effect. Since that time the hour has grown in attendance and popularity. An average of 40 to 50 students usually visit the cafeteria after school. It provides the boys with an excellent opportunity, to dance without feeling so selfconscious. Also, the table tennis

© pros have the chance to get their

daily workout. The Continental Girls’ Athletic Association recently sponsored an after-school square dance to raise funds to replenish the Squipment, and now the Student Counct undertaken the project of a ing the )ukebox.

e teachers give as little super-

vision as possible, letting the stu-| A—_Take, or mail, about a cupful

dents run their own program, and the students realize that they have something worth while, and they want to be able to keep it. »

Miss McCain

Is Honored

Miss Jacqueline McCain was honored at a surprise party and personal shower last night, She will be married to Warren E. Laird on Feb. 5. The hostess was Miss Audrey Reed, 4700 Rosslyn Ave.

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has!o MARGUERITE SMITH | a has or How should a soil sample be| taken for analysis at the county agent's office? How much soil? F. M. Kurz, 7016 Evanston Ave.

(half pint) of soil to the office which is at 902 N. Meridian St. If you want an analysis of lawn

about five inches deep so you get a representative sample. Also, obviously, a mixture of soil from different spots in the lawn will give you a more accurate analysis. But if the type of soil differs greatly in different spots, as from sandy to

make up two separate samples. For a vegetable garden it might| be well to get your subsoil analyzed, too, especially if the top soil is thin. And do it as soon as you can, since Harlan Fulmer, assistant county agent, says they'll be very busy later on.

School Visits

Lay citizens were urged to become interested in the public school program and maintain a general concern in what schools were doing in a talk by Mrs. Louis W. Bruck yesterday. Vice president of the Indianapolis board of school commissioners, Mrs. Bruck spoke before the luncheon meeting of the Jonathan Jennings DAR Chapter in the home of Mrs. Walter Smith, 4154 N. Sherman Drive. | “Visit schools, visit school board meetings and organize study groups on schools,” Mrs. Bruck urged her audience, “Keep in close touch with your children’s programs in school and provide additional education background outside the school.” The boafd 'member suggested being a “booster for public education and paying your share of taxes for the public schools cheerfully, Take an active part in electing members of the School Commissioners Board,” she said.

Mrs. Bruck discussed the duties ‘and responsibilities of the board and the services of the public (schools, including adult classes land those for handicapped children

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Ball Patrons

| Patrons are announced for the United Nations Ball to be given| by the Stansfield Circle Feb. 18 in the Woodstock Club.

They are Messrs, and Mes-| {dames Edmond W, Hebel, Thomas {8. Hood, Harold B. West, R. Nor-| | man Baxter, W. H. Morrison, Alex ‘Taggart Sr. Fred C. Tucker Sr.,| Alex Taggart Jr., W. C. Patterson, «C. E. Whitehill and William J. Blackley.

Also on the list are Messrs. and Mesdames Walton M. Wheeler Jr., Herbert R. Duckwall, Walter B. Smith, Isaac E. Woodard, William Wright, Willlam E, Mick and Felix’ McWhirter,

Dr. and Mrs, James C. Carter,

Clean Tar Off With Applications of Lard

Tar usually can be removed

from washable fabrics by rubbing the spot with lard and scraping

|off as the lard becomes discolored.

Ri t til the lard remains peal un in| tea, milk.

'clean, then wash the spot {heavy ‘suds.

‘Dusting Crevices

Ways s to > Us Pork. is Cheap Now

Delicious Recipes From Experts By GAYNOR MADDOX With pork prices slanted budg-et-wise, how about collecting a Jw Salictaus recipes on ‘the subFrom the cooking experts of the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Boouamic comes this.

SWEET-SOUR SEARERIBS, CHINESE STYLE

Two pounds spareribs, one and

| one-half cups water, one-fourth

cup raisins, one-half teaspoon salt, two green peppers, cut In six pieces each; one and one-half tablespoons - cornstarch, -onefourth cur sugar, one-fourth cup vinegar, soy sauce. Cut spareribs into serving portions and brown in a frying pan over moderate heat—about five minutes on each side. Add onehalf cup of the water, the raisins and salt, Cover pan tightly and |cook over very low heat for 20 minutes. Add green peppers.

Stir in cornstarch blended with sugar, vinegar and one cup of water, Cover and continue cooking over low heat for 30 minutes. Stir occasionally, add more water as needed to prevent drying. Before serving add soy sauce to taste.

Sunday's Menu

BREAKFAST: Grapefruit, ready-to-eat cereal, ha m omelet, golden muffins, butter or fortified margarine, strawberry jam, coffee, milk. DINNER: Clear chicken soup with watercress, sweetsour spareribs, Chinese style; steamed rice (or hominy grits), mixed vegetable salad, French dressing, lemon meringue pie, coffee or tea, milk. SUPPER: Hard-cooked eggs stuffed with dill, on lettuce, corn bread, butter or fortified margarine, jam, stewed pears, nut cookies,

Club to Hold Supper

The Riviera Club will have a

The easiest way to dust out/ covered dish supper at 6 p.m. crevices in current Victorian fur- Sunday in the clubhouse. It will piture is to use a clegn paint be followed by entertainment

brush.

and dancing.

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Here's a Way to Use Leftover Ham

Slice ham you _have left over and add it to canned beef gravy for a main dish. Use % servings of ham and a can of gravy.

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